I talked with someone who worked in the admissions department of a med school. I would imagine it is the same for vet school. He explained it like this:
All the applicants have similar GPA, test scores, internships, volunteering, etc. So many good students and too few spaces available in the school. This makes it hard to decide who to admit and who to reject. But if they have an elective that stands out from the rest of the crowd, it will be easier to decide, “Yes, we want that student.”
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In other words, they don’t want to get bored when reading applications.
Such is the reality of admissions.
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